The school superintendent said eight names were on that list and three were crossed off.

"I am so happy that, in fact, that a substitute teacher saw the note to begin with and contacted the appropriate people," Superintendent Kenneth Sheehan said.

Lisa Soto's daughter is a first grader at the school.

"They are little kids. I don't know. You don't think of somebody in the fourth grade doing something like that. It's sad," she said.

"We want to make sure that there are no victims, and we want to make sure that this student isn't victimized either," Sheehan said.

Sheehan assured that appropriate action is being taken for the well-being of the child and for the safety of all students at the school. The boy will not be at the school as the investigation continues.